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Page 67
... seems to have produced , as far as we know , is a treatise ' On Kingship ' ( Peri basileias ) , from which we have ... seem to have interestingly influenced Epicurus in his own treatise Peri basileias : see M. Gigante and T. Dorandi ...
... seems to have produced , as far as we know , is a treatise ' On Kingship ' ( Peri basileias ) , from which we have ... seem to have interestingly influenced Epicurus in his own treatise Peri basileias : see M. Gigante and T. Dorandi ...
Page 74
... seems to have made a sort of ironical ambivalence into a real , sophisticated and almost systematic technique of discourse . Philodemus , in a fragment of his treatise On Flattery ( cf. above , n . 25 ) , gives what seems to me a rather ...
... seems to have made a sort of ironical ambivalence into a real , sophisticated and almost systematic technique of discourse . Philodemus , in a fragment of his treatise On Flattery ( cf. above , n . 25 ) , gives what seems to me a rather ...
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... seems a misnomer- remains valid , with a boundary between the two probably at some time in the seventh century . " For the earlier group , the date of borrowing will have to be determined individually , for each word , also taking into ...
... seems a misnomer- remains valid , with a boundary between the two probably at some time in the seventh century . " For the earlier group , the date of borrowing will have to be determined individually , for each word , also taking into ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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